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Information about the ProjectOver £4bn of benefits for people over 65 go unclaimed every year
in the UK! In Leicestershire
this means tens of millions of pounds; a colossal amount. This
is money that should be reducing hardship and improving the quality of life of thousands of older people
throughout the county. It is money that will significantly help older people stay active,
healthy and independent longer. It can make vital differences to an older persons well being. Within
Leicestershire (as part of the Leicestershire Local Area Agreement), the County Council
has joined forces with voluntary sector agencies, our seven District Councils and the Pension Service
to encourage people to claim the cash they are entitled to. Many people do
not know that they qualify for benefits, or know how to apply and/or
are afraid of the often complex application process and forms. This is why local voluntary organisations
such as Age Concern and the Pension Service have trained advisors available throughout the year to offer
practical assistance to older people across Leicestershire. Both organisations have visiting staff that
may visit people in their homes to help fill in forms. Many
people are surprised that they qualify for help. Some might have been turned down before, but people’s
situations do change (financially and health wise), so there’s no harm in trying again; there’s nothing
to lose in finding out. A combination of
spreading our important message through publicity and by the power of agencies working more effectively
together, means this project hopes to make a major impact on under claiming of benefits by older people. Local
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